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coast, central bay, another bay, south bay, santa clara valley, much possibly having poor air quality law the difficult today so no bumping. oakland is the pick city for today with a record high yesterday of 69. today, 68. the record is 64 so it will be easy to touch that report. in the mid-to-upper 60's and 70's in santa cruz and cloverdale and 68 in santa rosa and along with san jose and oakland at 64 in concord and 65 in livermore san mateo. tonight, frost up north and santa rosa and napa and 30 and 32 degrees and mid-30 to 40's inland and upper 30's to low 40's and san francisco the mild spot at 47 degrees. if you are thinking of beach and enjoying the sunshine and the warmer-than-average temperatures we have a beach hazard through tomorrow afternoon. swells are coming in with sneaker waves crawling up more than you are used to and then rip countries that keep you from get back to the coast. here is the seven-day forecast, the front tom has enough moisture to kick up a few more clouds and turn the winds with the temperatures in the low-to-mid 60's. when that passes high pressure is re
coast, central bay, another bay, south bay, santa clara valley, much possibly having poor air quality law the difficult today so no bumping. oakland is the pick city for today with a record high yesterday of 69. today, 68. the record is 64 so it will be easy to touch that report. in the mid-to-upper 60's and 70's in santa cruz and cloverdale and 68 in santa rosa and along with san jose and oakland at 64 in concord and 65 in livermore san mateo. tonight, frost up north and santa rosa and napa...
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in 1967 debate over turn all those laws and said marriage is a right for all americans. it's amazing to me that they said that my mom and dad getting married was the legal and we are hoping that soon that will be able to say that we can to. >> i want to get your decision or reaction as soon as we all find out. i will let you guys go back across the street. i see they're a bunch of people lining up over there, a former mayor ed lee is over there and they eat too will come down and have a news conference. we'll come back to live as it happens. there are people coming down here with their children. they just want to be part of a possible landmark decision. >> we will check in with you throughout the morning as this happens. >> a live report as people are getting together and gathering and di. the ruling is expected to come and about 40 minutes from now. we're watching the supreme court's web site and mark danon will join us on air as soon as that decision comes down. we will then have key rign kron4, we'll bring you coverage of all of that as it happens. >> 6218 am and here
in 1967 debate over turn all those laws and said marriage is a right for all americans. it's amazing to me that they said that my mom and dad getting married was the legal and we are hoping that soon that will be able to say that we can to. >> i want to get your decision or reaction as soon as we all find out. i will let you guys go back across the street. i see they're a bunch of people lining up over there, a former mayor ed lee is over there and they eat too will come down and have a...
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- unfortunately, unless harry's law really took off this week and no one told me, you two are the biggest stars at the network. but this year, everything you say will be scripted and on prompter. do not deviate from the script. - jack, tracy and i are total pros. - on television, and when it comes to the assisted suicide debate. secret handshake, my baloney. - hazel, i won't be here tomorrow, so...i wanted to give you this. it's the tail i had until i was 16. - well, don't worry about the parade. i'll take care of tracy and jenna like they're my own children. which is a bad example, because i left my kids at a sears in 2004. - oh, i told you about mr. jordan's allergies, right? - yes, kenneth. he's only allergic to allergy medication. - but he loves it. and ms. mulroney's-- - kenneth, let go. this is my rodeo now. well, not literally, of course. the u.s. rodeo association does not lift lifetime bans. - so are you gonna work through st. patrick's day? don't you want to celebrate ireland's great accomplishments, like michael lohan and vomiting into a bagpipe? - wow, lemon, so i take it you
- unfortunately, unless harry's law really took off this week and no one told me, you two are the biggest stars at the network. but this year, everything you say will be scripted and on prompter. do not deviate from the script. - jack, tracy and i are total pros. - on television, and when it comes to the assisted suicide debate. secret handshake, my baloney. - hazel, i won't be here tomorrow, so...i wanted to give you this. it's the tail i had until i was 16. - well, don't worry about the...
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the law's the law, so they're going to look into this when they audit you, and the dollars can be huge depending on the size of the company." >> still to come. it's bridge versus big mac after big mac. and it seems that truck drivers just can't learn their lesson when it comes to this low hanging bridge! >> kron 4 news is rolling out a new program called kron rewards. for the entire month of april, watch kron 4 news and you can earn valuable points you can redeem for prizes, cash cards or exclusive kron 4 items. you can redeem points. it is kind of like frequent-flier miles. just for watching us. kron 4 news will feature a word on the day beginning at 8 a.m. or 8:00 p.m. you then enter that word on kron 4 rewards and start earning points but first, you have to sign up. www.kron4.com and click on rewards registration it's very simple. you can even use facebook to sign up. you can earn points right now with by answering trivia questions or playing cool games. and it's free to join. upon entering, you will receive 2500 bonus points and you will be automatically entered for a high-definiti
the law's the law, so they're going to look into this when they audit you, and the dollars can be huge depending on the size of the company." >> still to come. it's bridge versus big mac after big mac. and it seems that truck drivers just can't learn their lesson when it comes to this low hanging bridge! >> kron 4 news is rolling out a new program called kron rewards. for the entire month of april, watch kron 4 news and you can earn valuable points you can redeem for prizes,...
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he calls it proof the new law is needed. >>> ask any retail store worker and they know: crooks like to do a smash and grab. but tonight, what seems to be a new phenomenon, a crash and grab. crooks are stealing cars and smashing them into stores to rob them. >> reporter: we're outside the verizon in pleasant hill. you can see they've got a little work to do to clean up this mess. investigators believe that crash and rob as they're calling it lasted perhaps a minute. crash right through the front glass. 5:30 this morning a thief drove an old saturn into the verizon store jumped out grabbed some phones and tablets abandoned the car and ran back outside. surveillance cameras captured some of the action as at least one other man and maybe more were waiting for him in a getaway car. they picked up the thief and drove off. the car was so freshly stolen it hadn't even been reported yet. the owner was surprised to learn his car had been taken. >> someone could break into a store like that and do that just -- it's not fair to anybody else. >> reporter: last week, february 8th at the game stop in
he calls it proof the new law is needed. >>> ask any retail store worker and they know: crooks like to do a smash and grab. but tonight, what seems to be a new phenomenon, a crash and grab. crooks are stealing cars and smashing them into stores to rob them. >> reporter: we're outside the verizon in pleasant hill. you can see they've got a little work to do to clean up this mess. investigators believe that crash and rob as they're calling it lasted perhaps a minute. crash right...
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as for the new positions, ab4 66 by assembly member silva, that deals with affirming the state law, the cmac, distribution formula, the federal funds that passed through the state to regional entities. it maintains consistency with past practice and we're recommending support of this measure at this point in time. in addition, sb7 92 is a little more complicated. this was a bill that popped up in between meetings earlier this year that would have partially undone the tax swap adjustment to the excise tax on fuel. if you might have read in the paper, the board of equalization approved the ministerial adjustment of the tax rate pursuant to the tax spot and added 3 cents a gallon to take effect july of this coming year. and a senator from southern california introduced legislation that would have afforded the ability of the board of equalization to do that on its own and would have required a legislative vote. a number of folks went to work and that bill was, i won't say killed, but it was held over until next year. however, because of its technical parliamentery nature of the bill, it is
as for the new positions, ab4 66 by assembly member silva, that deals with affirming the state law, the cmac, distribution formula, the federal funds that passed through the state to regional entities. it maintains consistency with past practice and we're recommending support of this measure at this point in time. in addition, sb7 92 is a little more complicated. this was a bill that popped up in between meetings earlier this year that would have partially undone the tax swap adjustment to the...
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tom found out, going electronic comes with a catch. >> reporter: california law forbids merchants for asking for your private information. nonetheless, many shoppers provide it when asked. >> email. it's saving paper and better for the world. >> reporter: if you voluntarily allow them to email you a receipt, you've waived your privacy rights. >> they use it for marketing, they can sell it to third properties. they can develop a dossier. know what your shopping habits are, and bombard you with not only your email, but attack you in all sorts of ways. >> that was news to every customer we talked to today. >> i really didn't know that. i didn't put any thought or anything into it. i guess that makes sense. i guess i won't do that any longer. >> the reason i don't like to give it is because i already get so many advertisements. i really don't want any more. >> i just figured i would never be able to sift out the good stuff from the advertisements. >> reporter: it's hard to know what companies do with that email, unless you tell me on the spot. >> yes, i did know that. a lot of places they
tom found out, going electronic comes with a catch. >> reporter: california law forbids merchants for asking for your private information. nonetheless, many shoppers provide it when asked. >> email. it's saving paper and better for the world. >> reporter: if you voluntarily allow them to email you a receipt, you've waived your privacy rights. >> they use it for marketing, they can sell it to third properties. they can develop a dossier. know what your shopping habits...
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tom found out, going electronic comes with a catch. >> reporter: california law forbids merchants for asking for your private information. nonetheless, many shoppers provide it when asked. >> email. it's saving paper and better for the world. >> reporter: if you voluntarily allow them to email you a receipt, you've waived your privacy rights. >> they use it for marketing, they can sell it to third properties. they can develop a dossier. know what your shopping habits are, and bombard you with not only your email, but attack you in all sorts of ways. >> that was news to every customer we talked to today. >> i really didn't know that. i didn't put any thought or anything into it. i guess that makes sense. i guess i won't do that any longer. >> the reason i don't like to give it is because i already get so many advertisements. i really don't want any more. >> i just figured i would never be able to sift out the good stuff from the advertisements. >> reporter: it's hard to know what companies do with that email, unless you tell me on the spot. >> yes, i did know that. a lot of places they
tom found out, going electronic comes with a catch. >> reporter: california law forbids merchants for asking for your private information. nonetheless, many shoppers provide it when asked. >> email. it's saving paper and better for the world. >> reporter: if you voluntarily allow them to email you a receipt, you've waived your privacy rights. >> they use it for marketing, they can sell it to third properties. they can develop a dossier. know what your shopping habits...
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governor brown signed into law a new funding formula he hailed as truly revolutionary. it gives a boost to every district while provides additional money to low income students and none-english speakers. it gives flexibility in how they will spend state funds. it will cause sweeping change in the way funds have been done for schools in 25 years. >>> we're talking about all the danger and the actual fires today. one near concord, one near brent wood and the one in oakland hills. >> no doubt some of the most fires we have seen in three to four years here in the bay area in just the past two months alone. it's been contributed to the hot temperatures. we did have humidity imported in from the south. fire danger is high across the bay area. we had these numbers again because it is of course so extreme when you think about this time last week when we had rain and temperatures in the 60s. so with all this heat across the bay area, there's like this big bubble, and that's why you're mild at the current hour. your thermometer is not broken at home. it is 82 degrees. let's get a
governor brown signed into law a new funding formula he hailed as truly revolutionary. it gives a boost to every district while provides additional money to low income students and none-english speakers. it gives flexibility in how they will spend state funds. it will cause sweeping change in the way funds have been done for schools in 25 years. >>> we're talking about all the danger and the actual fires today. one near concord, one near brent wood and the one in oakland hills....
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it is the bonds held by the trust fund under the law. a business adventures income would not be considered cash flow negative if i put in positive territory. another point i want to make quickly in terms of the tax increases, it's important to realize two points. one is the extent to which the shortfall facing social security is dead distribution income of the last three decades. wage income is covered by the cap after the greenspan commission. we now cover less than 83% of wage income. if the cover 90% of wage income over this whole period, that would've cut the shortfall by more than 40%. the same thing we talk about the size of the tax increases, it's important to keep in mind reference. boosting stagnant wages over the last three decades. if workers wages grew at the same rate as projected average wage growth, in other words all worker shared the only comment they need to make the fund fully solvent would be about 5% of projected wage growth over the next three decades. it's important to understand the context. returning to the point
it is the bonds held by the trust fund under the law. a business adventures income would not be considered cash flow negative if i put in positive territory. another point i want to make quickly in terms of the tax increases, it's important to realize two points. one is the extent to which the shortfall facing social security is dead distribution income of the last three decades. wage income is covered by the cap after the greenspan commission. we now cover less than 83% of wage income. if the...
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weapons ban and limits on magazines. >>> they are voting on some of the toughest laws in the country and that bill will be sold unless they find a national background check. the list will expand to more than 66 to 150 and large capacity magazines will be prohibited. that bill was drafted in response to the sandy hook elementary school where a gunman killed 20 the children and 6 adults. >>> and following the sandy hook elementary school shooting, they are proposing to arm every adult in each bay area school and he is hoping that succeeds. >>> they are planning on being back on the pacific kit lines. -- picket lines. they have been working for three years without a contract. so far no new negotiations are schedule ised. one again he is asking them to move to his city. he question is and finally wants to make a decision. four years since he first studied the a's they say they have the territorial rights to this team. they are throwing in that the giants did win yet. >> first win might be the hardest. >>> traffic is moving along well, traffic stranding to look good. let's look at the bay
weapons ban and limits on magazines. >>> they are voting on some of the toughest laws in the country and that bill will be sold unless they find a national background check. the list will expand to more than 66 to 150 and large capacity magazines will be prohibited. that bill was drafted in response to the sandy hook elementary school where a gunman killed 20 the children and 6 adults. >>> and following the sandy hook elementary school shooting, they are proposing to arm every...
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weapons ban and limits on magazines. >>> they are voting on some of the toughest laws in the country and that bill will be sold unless they find a national background check. the list will expand to more than 66 to 150 and large capacity magazines will be prohibited. that bill was drafted in response to the sandy hook elementary school where a gunman killed 20 the children and 6 adults. >>> and following the sandy hook elementary school shooting, they are proposing to arm every adult in each bay area school and he is hoping that succeeds. >>> they are planning on being back on the pacific kit lines. -- picket lines. they have been working for three years without a contract. so far no new negotiations are schedule ised. one again he is asking them to move to his city. he question is and finally wants to make a decision. four years since he first studied the a's they say they have the territorial rights to this team. they are throwing in that the giants did win yet. >> first win might be the hardest. >>> traffic is moving along well, traffic stranding to look good. let's look at the bay
weapons ban and limits on magazines. >>> they are voting on some of the toughest laws in the country and that bill will be sold unless they find a national background check. the list will expand to more than 66 to 150 and large capacity magazines will be prohibited. that bill was drafted in response to the sandy hook elementary school where a gunman killed 20 the children and 6 adults. >>> and following the sandy hook elementary school shooting, they are proposing to arm every...
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i don't have the law with me. it's very short and i could send it to anyone who really wants to know my recollection of it i came about. it does say something about the financial implications. it doesn't go very specifically into it. what it does say is that options for appealing, but as i said, i don't think there really are any. so the point of the law was to make people aware. about getting observation services rather than inpatient services. in terms of the actual regulations about it still hasn't happened as far as i kn know. can the patient's appeal? >> i am not an expert on patient appeal so i'm going a little out of my area of expertise but i was thinking about this as you were giving a presentation, and the way the appeals process normally works is the patient has received a service, a particular service. and then medicare d. nines that service saying that it isn't reasonable and necessary and then the patient can appeal that the denial was unreasonable and unnecessary and there should be payment for that
i don't have the law with me. it's very short and i could send it to anyone who really wants to know my recollection of it i came about. it does say something about the financial implications. it doesn't go very specifically into it. what it does say is that options for appealing, but as i said, i don't think there really are any. so the point of the law was to make people aware. about getting observation services rather than inpatient services. in terms of the actual regulations about it still...
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he said the fcc got it wrong, they don't have the authority to read the law this way, they have to read it to say it telecommunications service, something that lets you and me send information to each other, that is what this internet enabled or whatever the term you put on it, that is what that platform is, still a telecommunications service even though there's a lot of in formation over top of it but people who want to -- confirm the fcc on the merits of the classification decisions are not reading it the right way. >> okay. we have time for another question or two. i see earl has a follow-up. >> i was going to add in fairness, i wouldn't put all the burden on congress. the fcc could do this. that is what they are created to do and they have plenty of justification as the discussion of voice over the internet versus ip enabled service talks about. the real problem is if they are not willing to do it, the fact that the fcc left and classified for the last 15 years what is the status of a voice-over internet protocol service, gives you a pretty good clue where the problem lies, the agen
he said the fcc got it wrong, they don't have the authority to read the law this way, they have to read it to say it telecommunications service, something that lets you and me send information to each other, that is what this internet enabled or whatever the term you put on it, that is what that platform is, still a telecommunications service even though there's a lot of in formation over top of it but people who want to -- confirm the fcc on the merits of the classification decisions are not...
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at least as the law intended. >> while here, quickly, we don't have a lot of time, benghazi. lindsey graham, he wants to block all federal nominations to key jobs, including janet yellin, as next chair of the federal reserve, until certain survivors of the benghazi attack more than a year ago are allowed to appear before members of congress. i know you have been investigating this as well. who hasn't -- who have they not allowed to appear before you or member of the intelligence committee, even in classified closed-door circumstances? >> i can speak to my committee. we were not allowed to have access to any of the down range survivors -- >> in a closed door circumstance? >> under any circumstances. >> what was -- why did they say that to you? >> what they claim for more than a year these people could appear if they wanted to and they advised them not to. we ultimately subpoenaed and deposed, under deposition rules, several people that were not made available. so in our case, as sort of the ultimate select committee to do this, we are getting discovery but we're having to subp
at least as the law intended. >> while here, quickly, we don't have a lot of time, benghazi. lindsey graham, he wants to block all federal nominations to key jobs, including janet yellin, as next chair of the federal reserve, until certain survivors of the benghazi attack more than a year ago are allowed to appear before members of congress. i know you have been investigating this as well. who hasn't -- who have they not allowed to appear before you or member of the intelligence...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. lou: as you have seen and heard, the president condemning egypt for another round. his fourth round of you are keeping track. "the new york times" comparing the president's approach and other issues to the hidden hand style of president eisenhower. but beyond the president's love of golf, eisenhower played a significant amount of golf and we thought that we should point that out to you. 137 rounds, as i said, for president obama. 800 rounds. working out of more than a hundred rounds a year for president eisenhower. he got a lot done as well. but he couldn't be further apart from the 34th president in many respects before becoming president, president eisenhower led our troops in world war ii. but then obama went on to play spades after killing osama bin laden and giving orders for that with his former bonnyman, they call it, eisenhower is a president with big ideas, including the space program and the mand expedition and he has gotten rid of that. eliminating the shuttle program and a
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. lou: as you have seen and heard, the president condemning egypt for another round. his fourth round of you are keeping track. "the new york times" comparing the president's approach and other issues to the hidden hand style of president eisenhower. but beyond the president's love of golf, eisenhower played a significant amount of golf and we thought that we should point that out to you. 137 rounds, as i said, for president obama. 800...
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laws, your thoughts about prevailing? >> it is interesting, holder justice department has gone on a war against the states, not just texas but any say the they can find aay to bring legal act against a state with photo i.d. like we do, they take action in this lawsuit we filed. we're suing the federal agency known as elect assistance commission, and this lawsuit was actually invited by justice capitallia -- scalia saying that states do have the right. to do this is to sue the ancy, and make the agent change t federal registration form. and that is what we're doing, we're following the path. blueprint that justice scalia laid out for the state who want to assert their rights. lou: the aclu already threatened with you legal action, saying that documentary proof of citizenship law prevents thousands from registering to vote, how will you defend if you must? >> well their arguments have very little merit, they can't show that people are being prevented from registering to vote. the so-called thousands are just individuals who
laws, your thoughts about prevailing? >> it is interesting, holder justice department has gone on a war against the states, not just texas but any say the they can find aay to bring legal act against a state with photo i.d. like we do, they take action in this lawsuit we filed. we're suing the federal agency known as elect assistance commission, and this lawsuit was actually invited by justice capitallia -- scalia saying that states do have the right. to do this is to sue the ancy, and...
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against the law. peggy fox takes a look at the controverisal measure. >> as feminists are born to walk down a. rohnert.- are goino walk down the road. this is based that the gender based abortions could be happening. >> we cannot have a society tolerating the killing just because of the fact of the are of the " wrong sex " to. that is ludicrous. >> even though they cannot gender based abortion but they say that this is just bad policy. >> it put doctors in a very precarious situation. they have to be mind readers and agents of the states. and it really violates the di paul patient the doctor relationship. the doctor who performs the abortion could be charged with a class 4 felony which were carried 10 years in prison. >> 10 years in prison? >> yes, killing the person that is not even enough. >> that is not what this is about this is intimidating doctors. and intimidating women to choose >>> that was peggy fox reporting. abortions is already illegal in arizona. >>> in world news. seven children are dea
against the law. peggy fox takes a look at the controverisal measure. >> as feminists are born to walk down a. rohnert.- are goino walk down the road. this is based that the gender based abortions could be happening. >> we cannot have a society tolerating the killing just because of the fact of the are of the " wrong sex " to. that is ludicrous. >> even though they cannot gender based abortion but they say that this is just bad policy. >> it put doctors in a...
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labor laws. wal-mart says it plans to audit u.s. warehouses like it does in its factories abroad. the retailer has been under heightened scruntiny following a fire in a bangladeshi factory that killed 112 workers in november. the banks are back. 2012 was the most profitable year for the u.s. banking industry since 2006. in the 3rd quarter alone of last year, financial firms earned $37.6 billion in comparison to the $32 billion lost in that same quarter in 2008. other signs of strength from the banking sector: bank lending edged up 3.2% during 2012; also in 2009, 140 banks collapsed. the number dwindled down to 51 last year. improvements in job growth and the economy are giving banks the boost. but there is more to that story - bad behavior cost banks big money in 2012. banks paid $10.7 billion in fines last year - the highest number on record. illegal mortage activity accounted for nearly half of those fines. most of the money ended up with the u.s. treasury. the rest was given to homeowners who were victims of illegal mortgage activity. libor manipulation cost hsbc and barclays n
labor laws. wal-mart says it plans to audit u.s. warehouses like it does in its factories abroad. the retailer has been under heightened scruntiny following a fire in a bangladeshi factory that killed 112 workers in november. the banks are back. 2012 was the most profitable year for the u.s. banking industry since 2006. in the 3rd quarter alone of last year, financial firms earned $37.6 billion in comparison to the $32 billion lost in that same quarter in 2008. other signs of strength from the...
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a staff attorney with the national consumer law center where she heads the elder rights initiative. senior director of economic security of the national council on aging. the president and ceo of the national reverse mortgage lenders association. thank you for being here. i will ask you to more or less summarize your written testimony in about five minutes or so. your full testimony will be included in the record without objection. over here.rt >> chairman menendez, ranking member, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify on behalf of aarp on the long-term sustainability of reverse mortgages and the impact on the mutual mortgage insurance fund. nonprofit,est nonpartisan membership organization representing people aged 50 and older, aarp advocates for policies that enhance and protect the economic security of older americans. long history of involvement with the home equity conversion mortgage program. throughout the life of the program, we have advocated for consumer protections and to develop policy recommendations to address the changes in this mar
a staff attorney with the national consumer law center where she heads the elder rights initiative. senior director of economic security of the national council on aging. the president and ceo of the national reverse mortgage lenders association. thank you for being here. i will ask you to more or less summarize your written testimony in about five minutes or so. your full testimony will be included in the record without objection. over here.rt >> chairman menendez, ranking member, and...
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. >> groups fighting a law banning a law of shark fin are trying to appeal the ruling, after the judge rejected that this discriminates against chinese americans. shark fin soup is a delicacy in many chinese restaurants in california and restaurant owners say they stand to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars. the law supporters say it will stop fishermen from cutting fins and then throwing the sharks in the ocean to die. >> homeowner is in a tent in the front yard in a legal battle with the city. the city has tagged the house after remodeling work has been done for 10 years. the officials say the house dangerous and lacks working plumbing and heating. his wife and son have moved in with relatives while he moved into a tent. >> we did what they asked. they are not happy. for some reason they are not happy and feel it should be done immediately. >> it is a public nuisance that involves potential fire hazard. it involves potential rodent infestation. >> the city wants to legally force the family to clean up or abandon the house. a court hearing is set for february 14. >> it is 4:35. >>
. >> groups fighting a law banning a law of shark fin are trying to appeal the ruling, after the judge rejected that this discriminates against chinese americans. shark fin soup is a delicacy in many chinese restaurants in california and restaurant owners say they stand to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars. the law supporters say it will stop fishermen from cutting fins and then throwing the sharks in the ocean to die. >> homeowner is in a tent in the front yard in a legal...
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the united states doesn't like this law, certainly doesn't want it to apply to visitors there. that is potentially a point of further tension. as the games approach and continued outrage, as it's become likely gay athletes and activists are going to test that law during the course of the games. >> it is sure to be an issue. phil black in moscow, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> it is 16 minutes past the hour. we are hearing from the father of a man accused of killing three people at a government meeting in pennsylvania. peter says his son was distraught over the officials condemning and buying his property after a long running dispute over the condition. he says his son talked weeks earlier about quote, taking care of the matter. >> my shoulder there. >> the sheriff's department of the threats. the sheriff says they were never told he might be looking to target officials. >>> in the michael jackson death trial, aeg live, they told the jury contracts for dr. conrad murray's services were never given to jackson's management team. the contract says murray was to do what was r
the united states doesn't like this law, certainly doesn't want it to apply to visitors there. that is potentially a point of further tension. as the games approach and continued outrage, as it's become likely gay athletes and activists are going to test that law during the course of the games. >> it is sure to be an issue. phil black in moscow, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> it is 16 minutes past the hour. we are hearing from the father of a man accused of killing three...
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it is not an enforceable law. what is happening is the boy that issues this licensing, the state agency board that that that, their attorney is the attorney general. lou: so what is your next step? >> well, there is a process that is built in place that we can appeal to the board. we certainly believe that that board acted in good faith and we believe this states that administrate that program acted in good faith. that program has been in place for nearly 20 years and there has not been an issue until now. we will certaly move forward with the process. we will appeal that decision. lou: we wish you luck with that. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearbynd ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: scottrade- proud to be ranked "best overall
it is not an enforceable law. what is happening is the boy that issues this licensing, the state agency board that that that, their attorney is the attorney general. lou: so what is your next step? >> well, there is a process that is built in place that we can appeal to the board. we certainly believe that that board acted in good faith and we believe this states that administrate that program acted in good faith. that program has been in place for nearly 20 years and there has not been...
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according to a new study by natural resources defense council, and harvard law. researchers say different ls -- like >>> according to a new study by the national resources defense council and harvard law, researchers say different labels like sell-by, best- before, or used-by, confuse people. >> 9-10 people may be throwing out food thinking the labels are conveying information about safety. >> the labels are ulzed for invenn -- used for inventory troll or quality -- inventory control or quality. meteorologist paul deanno... (photo from glenn nosse -- shot from lafayette at 70 this evening) (video of harvest moon from >> summer has an expiration date! it's going to feel like it's over, temporarily. andeven if you don't get rainfall, it's going to get cooler, cloudier, there will be a taste of fall coming on the last full day of summer. of a 69 that we're getting close to fall, a beautiful shot of mt. diablo. we call this the harvest moon. great shot from ghen nosay. and-- glen nosay. and we have a video of the same moon over fremont. it is also called the full cor
according to a new study by natural resources defense council, and harvard law. researchers say different ls -- like >>> according to a new study by the national resources defense council and harvard law, researchers say different labels like sell-by, best- before, or used-by, confuse people. >> 9-10 people may be throwing out food thinking the labels are conveying information about safety. >> the labels are ulzed for invenn -- used for inventory troll or quality --...
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they are expected to talk about audrie's law, a law being pushed for that would increase penalties for cyber bullying and sexual assault ylaws. >>> san jose state students are on alert after an early morning robbery. they received an e-mail saying a man used a pistol to rob a student outside the freshman dorm around 4:00. the area is patrolled, rather, by police regularly. it is not usually deserted. even in the early morning hours. police are warning students not to walk or bike alone after dark. >>> in palo alto, police looking for the man who robbed a local credit union. police say the proof dent credit union on el camino real near page mill was robbed at about 9:00. this man was caught on surveillance video. he handed the teller a note saying he had a gun but he never showed the gun. the man drove off in a silver or gray thunderbird. that same credit union was robbed back in january. police did make an arrest in that case. >> the trial for an accused serial killer is set to begin in less than two weeks. today, lawyers will make their final pre-trial motions in that case. joseph mas
they are expected to talk about audrie's law, a law being pushed for that would increase penalties for cyber bullying and sexual assault ylaws. >>> san jose state students are on alert after an early morning robbery. they received an e-mail saying a man used a pistol to rob a student outside the freshman dorm around 4:00. the area is patrolled, rather, by police regularly. it is not usually deserted. even in the early morning hours. police are warning students not to walk or bike alone...
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these are published expectation by our law enforcement and friends down in washington. i think the east coast has been an unfortunate target and as we work around the country, we look at geographic opportunities that represent smaller or larger, and the answer is no. we have had events in washington and new york, i don't have the opportunity and denny's mentioned that she didn't have the opportunity to grant the relief based on where the country s we don't have the opportunity to look at ourselves. the issue of cost, these wide range of threats imply a broad range of protective design strategies. some of them involve the structure of the building, some involve the facade of the building, some involve the fire protection system of the building and some involve the air handling of the building. when you look at threat and mitigation strategy you can spend a lot of money in spending on high level of protection. urs has researched the threats what's plausible and credible and the fatalities the building could endure. to your point, director harper, you can't build a buildin
these are published expectation by our law enforcement and friends down in washington. i think the east coast has been an unfortunate target and as we work around the country, we look at geographic opportunities that represent smaller or larger, and the answer is no. we have had events in washington and new york, i don't have the opportunity and denny's mentioned that she didn't have the opportunity to grant the relief based on where the country s we don't have the opportunity to look at...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into. luckily, her family wasn't there, but what if this happened here? what if our girls were home? and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got someone who could. adt. [ male announcer ] while some companies are new to home security, adt has been helping to save lives for over 135 years. we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide starting at just over $1 a day. and now get adt installed for just $99. isn't your family worth america's number-one security company, adt? our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got u
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into. luckily, her family wasn't there, but what if this happened here?...
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illinois democratic governor quinn signed thextensive gun control measure into law expanding background checks to cover all firearm purchases of the state including gun sales between private parties. also and the lost or stolen firearms have to we reported within 72 hours and more than 20 teachers and staff at the arkansas schools say they are outraged after the state's democratic attorney general blocked a planned to allow them to carry concealed weapons to protect the students they underwent 53 hours of trading in hopes to deter any potential school shooters and protecting their students. turning to wall street stocks fell for the fourth consecutive session the dow was down 71 points the s&p lost 10 in the nasdaq is down 14 points the volume on the big board at 2.9 billion shares. with the sign of growing optimism reid max holdings filing for the initial public offering of $100 million in hedge fund richer agreed to and $80 million fine a a bantus settle sec charges he improperly usemoney from the hedge fund that unfairly favored some investors. now to the weekend box office where the
illinois democratic governor quinn signed thextensive gun control measure into law expanding background checks to cover all firearm purchases of the state including gun sales between private parties. also and the lost or stolen firearms have to we reported within 72 hours and more than 20 teachers and staff at the arkansas schools say they are outraged after the state's democratic attorney general blocked a planned to allow them to carry concealed weapons to protect the students they underwent...
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each county is required to have one by state law. they help improve operations and the support of the civil grand jury was done by him during his time as mayor. >>> it looks pretty good pam, brian, we have a good looking commute if you are driving on interstate 880 and also 580 on oakland and if you want a good start, the commute does tend to stay this way. let's move along and take a look at the toll plaza. of course we are here to make sure nothing happens that you need to know about and sometimes when there is a crash all bets are off. if you are driving on the freeways here, fremont and union city looks good and 101 across the bay and 280 look good on the peninsular. let's go to steve. >>> well, there is a system coming in, they start to bend like that and that means they are done. we will have a mostly cloudy day most i drizzle and it will be a tough day to warm up. 24 at half-moon bay. temperatures are pretty closeout of here with the cloud cover. the system might give very light rain and it is mostly a cloudy day. we will have
each county is required to have one by state law. they help improve operations and the support of the civil grand jury was done by him during his time as mayor. >>> it looks pretty good pam, brian, we have a good looking commute if you are driving on interstate 880 and also 580 on oakland and if you want a good start, the commute does tend to stay this way. let's move along and take a look at the toll plaza. of course we are here to make sure nothing happens that you need to know about...
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and this includes the orders of the health care law. and it is a bit of an inconsistent sort of a physician, is it not? >> it is, and that doesn't surprise me. but when i saw these ads, they respected how obnoxious they are and what a bad case they are in the first person i asked is why don't they persuade people to do what they have mandated to do and why don't they save as, for example, as a disclaimer by million people, complying with the law can be detrimental. neil: at first look, i don't understand what these mean. i don't exactly get it. some of these others you are showing this every day work. and that should be outlawed in any area. but my point is that i don't get it and what i do get is that people get riled up when they think that they are making it look like this. >> including government supply birth control. there's a lot of young women in this country. neil: they are good on selling an image. and in the end you don't get a second chance to make a second impression. it will be very hard to overcome that. >> it is an unbeli
and this includes the orders of the health care law. and it is a bit of an inconsistent sort of a physician, is it not? >> it is, and that doesn't surprise me. but when i saw these ads, they respected how obnoxious they are and what a bad case they are in the first person i asked is why don't they persuade people to do what they have mandated to do and why don't they save as, for example, as a disclaimer by million people, complying with the law can be detrimental. neil: at first look, i...
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law enforcement can use video surveillance to find suspects not only by how they look, but as joe vazquez shows us, how they walk. >> we consider them to be armed and extremely dangerous. >> now that the fbi released photos, how will they find the bombers? >> all the time this individual has appeared. >> joe says sophisticated software, like the kind his company makes, produces video intelligence. the software uses facial recognition to sift through hours and hours of video and hundreds of photos taken on race day and it could reduce the amount of time it takes law enforcement to find even more images of the suspects. >> we're talking from several weeks, several months of investigation time to a matter of days, if not hours. >> analyzed the shape of the nose, the distance between the eyes, the hairline, and compare the photo of the suspect with other surveillance video, perhaps taken later at a train station or an airplane. but video intelligence is more than just facial recognition. some of these software programs examine other factors. your gate, for example, the way you walk, it turns
law enforcement can use video surveillance to find suspects not only by how they look, but as joe vazquez shows us, how they walk. >> we consider them to be armed and extremely dangerous. >> now that the fbi released photos, how will they find the bombers? >> all the time this individual has appeared. >> joe says sophisticated software, like the kind his company makes, produces video intelligence. the software uses facial recognition to sift through hours and hours of...
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laws because of my reporting. once they created a department of consumer affairs after my exposÉ. and i want more emmys but then i stayed and watched regulators work and i watched politicians brag about laws like osha and the occupational safety and health law. and they showed this chart and thank goodness for government regulation. except when it took time to check this out the slope of the line was about the same. when people are free, it gets better without endless rule as we get richer and people care more about safety. so governments pretend that they lead the parade. free markets save more lives in government ever well. and government regulation fails and fails again and it makes everything costs more. so despite all of the new rules, still pushing and you have won a prize spam and regulators have said that we will fix that. but they did not. and i left local television to join good morning america and i discover that there aren't that many really big national things, i found plenty of nasty things going on
laws because of my reporting. once they created a department of consumer affairs after my exposÉ. and i want more emmys but then i stayed and watched regulators work and i watched politicians brag about laws like osha and the occupational safety and health law. and they showed this chart and thank goodness for government regulation. except when it took time to check this out the slope of the line was about the same. when people are free, it gets better without endless rule as we get richer and...
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the big difference is law the weekend with more cloud cover. next week we have temperatures turning cooler. have a great day. >> we have a couple of problems on two bridges: a stalled vehicle on the westbound 80 at treasure island. at bay bridge, watch out for that. on the san mateo bridge, we have another stalled vehicle. watch out for those vehicles. in the east bay, if you are traveling along highway 80 coming from four to 580, you will find some construction crews. all the orange is an indication fog in the area that could affect the commute. drive with low beams. it is extending into american canyon. on highway 29 or 37, be careful. as we take a look at walnut creek, you can see traffic is moving smoothly coming away from highway 4 to the 24 junction. >> leyla gulen, thank you. a trial begins in michigan to determine if the largest public bankruptcy in united states history can move forward. the case pits detroit's emergency manager against union and pension funds that claim that the city is not qualified to wipe its books clean because it
the big difference is law the weekend with more cloud cover. next week we have temperatures turning cooler. have a great day. >> we have a couple of problems on two bridges: a stalled vehicle on the westbound 80 at treasure island. at bay bridge, watch out for that. on the san mateo bridge, we have another stalled vehicle. watch out for those vehicles. in the east bay, if you are traveling along highway 80 coming from four to 580, you will find some construction crews. all the orange is...
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th council considering pasng a law banning people from being within 50 feet of a bank or atm. concord policehey say they were called hundreds of times over the past year in cases of the concord patch reports the ordinance will also pertain to so called captive audience begging at bus stops and cafes >> thousands of people stormin theirport inhe philippines but only a couple hundred made it out as another storm beelined to the ci. agency now reporting tropical pression zorida made landfall with mimum winds of 35 mes per hour. it was by comparison much, much smaller than typhoon haiyan but hit an area alreadyavaged and people had no warning. the storm much smaer than iyan and not expected to leave the philippes until thursda morning. officials confirming almost1800 warning there has been no e are contact th many areas and that number, unfortunately, will likely reach 10,000 or more. support for the victims of haiyan continues to gr here in the bay area. five groups at san jose state hope their classmates will drop offanned goods befe they the groups are holding a relief drive fo
th council considering pasng a law banning people from being within 50 feet of a bank or atm. concord policehey say they were called hundreds of times over the past year in cases of the concord patch reports the ordinance will also pertain to so called captive audience begging at bus stops and cafes >> thousands of people stormin theirport inhe philippines but only a couple hundred made it out as another storm beelined to the ci. agency now reporting tropical pression zorida made landfall...
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they follow the law. they conduct background checks to block the conveyance of guns to those who should not have them. and they wonder why others who sell guns do not have to follow these same protective rules. i agree with these responsible business owners. if we could all agree that criminals and those adjudicated as mentally ill should not buy firearms, why should we not try to plug the loopholes in the laws that allow them to buy guns without background checks. it's a matter of common sense. if we agree that background checks are worthwhile, shouldn't we try to improve the content and use it to be more effective. what responsible gun owner objects to improving the background check system? when i bought firearms in vermont, i go through the background check. i would expect everybody else to. at the outset of this hearing, i note that the second amendment is secure and will remain secure and protected. in two recent cases, the supreme court has confirmed that the second amendment, like the other aspects
they follow the law. they conduct background checks to block the conveyance of guns to those who should not have them. and they wonder why others who sell guns do not have to follow these same protective rules. i agree with these responsible business owners. if we could all agree that criminals and those adjudicated as mentally ill should not buy firearms, why should we not try to plug the loopholes in the laws that allow them to buy guns without background checks. it's a matter of common...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. john: we're back with your questions for my guests, leonard saks, says that boys areecheated by american schools, shawn latta said we need government to provide equal sports for boys and girls in schools. why is no one talking about fact we have to physical standards between men and women in military, and law enforcement or fire department? are we equal or not? >> we do have different standards that is biological. if you look at physiological differences like hormones, men have a greater capacity of muscle mass. and to be stronger. john: should men have ann@ advantage in fire departments and combat? >> the average man, but there are women who have greater strength than some men. john: why not have one test? those women with equal or greater strength they get in but we have women get to do fewer push ups, and run the mile more slowly, why that fair? >> they have other skills, that can be beneficial to fire department. john: to audience. >> in terms of business and technology. of the e
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. john: we're back with your questions for my guests, leonard saks, says that boys areecheated by american schools, shawn latta said we need government to provide equal sports for boys and girls in schools. why is no one talking about fact we have to physical standards between men and women in military, and law enforcement or fire department? are we equal or not? >> we do have different standards that is biological. if you look at physiological...
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and this leaves good and lawful citizens at an unjust disadvantage against the lawless. >> reporter: david wheeler lost his son benjamin to adam lanza's bullets that day. he argued that gun control laws must consider those who suffer mental illness >> that a person with these problems could live in a home where he had access to among the most powerful firearms available to nonmilitary personnel is unacceptable. >> reporter: many speakers received standing ovations, many of them parents of the victims. one the parent of a survivor. susan's daughter escaped a shooting inside victoria soto's classroom. >> we stop being something to be proud of when we love our guns more than we love our children. >> reporter: this was the last of four public hearings for the task force which will now consider writing new laws. >>> a bay area woman goes for a walk. next thing she knows, she's hanging off a cliff! >> and killer kitties. the surprising things scientist s just discovered. >> heavy rainfall in new orleans, site of the super bowl, and all of that severe weather is heading east for us. we have
and this leaves good and lawful citizens at an unjust disadvantage against the lawless. >> reporter: david wheeler lost his son benjamin to adam lanza's bullets that day. he argued that gun control laws must consider those who suffer mental illness >> that a person with these problems could live in a home where he had access to among the most powerful firearms available to nonmilitary personnel is unacceptable. >> reporter: many speakers received standing ovations, many of...
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that's the law, buddy. well, okay, law. street runs two ways, right. >> you could very well cost the city of newark a couple million bucks. >> i'm very sorry. i do hope that this motivates other people to always check into their ticket, not just take it because the police officer says it was wrong. >> and we have been trying to get an answer from the city of newark for the past couple of days but the city manager is on vacation this week and the police department says they're actively looking into this case. hopefully an answer will come by next week. in the meantime we've been seeing the flashes popping on this thing. it still is taking pictures. whether or not those tick tickets are valid, we'll have to wait and see. >> just to be straight up oun this, this is a technicality in every sense of the word. doesn't mean she didn't go through a red light that day, right. >> actually, she got a ticket for if he can nickly that she was making a left turn but if you actually see the video and you're looking at the photos, she actu
that's the law, buddy. well, okay, law. street runs two ways, right. >> you could very well cost the city of newark a couple million bucks. >> i'm very sorry. i do hope that this motivates other people to always check into their ticket, not just take it because the police officer says it was wrong. >> and we have been trying to get an answer from the city of newark for the past couple of days but the city manager is on vacation this week and the police department says they're...
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bridge because it is shut >> the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco has upheld a california law banning therapy aimed at turning gay youth straight. it does not violate the free speech rights of counselors and opponent saying trying to change a youngster's sexual orientation is unethical. california ban was the first-in-the-nation but new jersey recently adopted a similar ban in the state. >> today firefighters plan to use large-scale backfire operations to battle the growing sierra fire burning near and into yosemite national park. the fire is char -- has charred more than 1930,000 acres, the largest ever in northern california. the rate of the spread has slowed since last week, and cooler temperatures is because as well as higher humidity in helping the crews. they using unmanned aerial drones to monitor the progress. it is now 30 percent contained with full capement expected, not expected until september 10. >> you have noticed, new this morning, youtube has unveil add new logo that youtube posted on facebook and twitter, it is side-by-side with the old logo on the right, and
bridge because it is shut >> the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco has upheld a california law banning therapy aimed at turning gay youth straight. it does not violate the free speech rights of counselors and opponent saying trying to change a youngster's sexual orientation is unethical. california ban was the first-in-the-nation but new jersey recently adopted a similar ban in the state. >> today firefighters plan to use large-scale backfire operations to battle the...
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jim says a hot question now is did the president mislead americans to sell his signature law? >> it's a presidential sales pitch. >> if you like your plan, keep your plan. >> millions of americans aren't buying anymore. >> if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. >> if you like your private health insurance plan, you can keep it. >> as obama care becomes reality, construction workers are finding they can't keep their plans. >> i'm furious. i'm stomping mad. the guys, they have gotten the same letters and then, you know, when we called blue cross, blue shield, we have been dealing with this all day long. >> he's not alone. nearly 15 million americans who get coverage through individual plans may see their policies changed or canceled because they fall short of obama care requirements. they can buy new insurance under the healthcare law and apply for subsidies. >> did the president mislead american people when he made that comment repeatedly? >> the white house press secretary tried to make the case it's not obama care taking away those individual plans, it's the insurance
jim says a hot question now is did the president mislead americans to sell his signature law? >> it's a presidential sales pitch. >> if you like your plan, keep your plan. >> millions of americans aren't buying anymore. >> if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. >> if you like your private health insurance plan, you can keep it. >> as obama care becomes reality, construction workers are finding they can't keep their plans. >> i'm furious. i'm...
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. >>> it is just hours before spending cuts become law and today senators will vote on ways to avoid -- avoid sequester tracing. >>> they are saying they are trying to avoid these sweeping automatic cuts. >> reporter: they want 55 billion in cuts and another 55 billion in increased tax revenue but republicans refuse to raise taxes and now they will require 85 billion in cuts the same as quest tracing -- quest tracing and they are giving him a deadline of march 15th. now 85 billion in cuts become law tomorrow. >> it is conceivable that the first two weeks, first month, a lot of people may not notice the full impact of the sequester. >> the president warns it will be a big hit on the economy and he is meeting with the top four congressional leaders including nancy pelosi but some are questioning the timing of these meetings because it is after they become law but it is simply a scheduling issue but with this becoming law tomorrow, there is still time to reverse these cuts and i will explain that when i see you next. kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> many here are bracing f
. >>> it is just hours before spending cuts become law and today senators will vote on ways to avoid -- avoid sequester tracing. >>> they are saying they are trying to avoid these sweeping automatic cuts. >> reporter: they want 55 billion in cuts and another 55 billion in increased tax revenue but republicans refuse to raise taxes and now they will require 85 billion in cuts the same as quest tracing -- quest tracing and they are giving him a deadline of march 15th. now...
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i founded the initiative on neuroscience and law, which brings together neuroscientists and lawyers and ethicists and computer programmers and how we think about neurobehavior and criminal punishment and rehabilitation. what's weird is it's five times higher than it was the year before or after. >> so we need to see if we understand better what's happening in the criminal process. murder and capital murder. >> those are the biggies that we really care about. >> the neurolaw initiative is very important because we're at a crossroads in our system where we have an enormous number of people in the criminal justice system and yet we don't know exactly what's causing people to recidivate, to come back into the system, and what makes them go back into society and being productive the rest of their lives. >> i'm not going to be satisfied until we have changes to policy. i always tell my students, there are a million questions we can ask from this data but only ask the ones that will lead to social change. >> dr. eagleman is great at getting students to be really excited about what we're doing.
i founded the initiative on neuroscience and law, which brings together neuroscientists and lawyers and ethicists and computer programmers and how we think about neurobehavior and criminal punishment and rehabilitation. what's weird is it's five times higher than it was the year before or after. >> so we need to see if we understand better what's happening in the criminal process. murder and capital murder. >> those are the biggies that we really care about. >> the neurolaw...